| Literature DB >> 26262160 |
Jean-Marie Rodrigues1, David Robinson2, Vincenzo Della Mea3, James Campbell4, Alan Rector5, Stefan Schulz6, Hazel Brear7, Bedirhan Üstün8, Kent Spackman2, Christopher G Chute9, Jane Millar2, Harold Solbrig10, Kristina Brand Persson11.
Abstract
Due to fundamental differences in design and editorial policies, semantic interoperability between two de facto standard terminologies in the healthcare domain--the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and SNOMED CT (SCT), requires combining two different approaches: (i) axiom-based, which states logically what is universally true, using an ontology language such as OWL; (ii) rule-based, expressed as queries on the axiom-based knowledge. We present the ICD-SCT harmonization process including: a) a new architecture for ICD-11, b) a protocol for the semantic alignment of ICD and SCT, and c) preliminary results of the alignment applied to more than half the domain currently covered by the draft ICD-11.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26262160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630